💨 Abstract
A technical snag on the Delhi Metro's Yellow Line on October 11 caused delays and overcrowding, particularly at Patel Chowk station. Services were resumed after about 10 minutes, but trains remained crowded. Passengers faced difficulties due to the disruption, with some having to wait over an hour for trains or pay higher fares for cabs or autorickshaws.
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